Well we're back at Krabi town due to our self induced scare-a-thon. So we're off to the Krabi Klong Thom hot springs and Sra Morakot (Crystal/Emerald pool) for 1500baht (S$60) we had our own taxi driver who was going to drive us from one point to another. I felt it was a little pricey until we got onto the mini-van and there it was, worth of it; a really really long journey.
There we were the two Aznx kids talking about absolutely every single nonsensical thing there could be. Oh did I tell you I developed this natural accent starting from day 2 and it really went full swing on day 3, apparently I was not as annoying as I thought it was but Calvin thought it was good I could amuse myself easily.
It's a mix of Miss Swan (MadTV) and Russel Peter's Chinese accent.
(Seriously if you wanna hear it, call me. I brought it back to SG with me. Preetay khool)
The hot spring wasn't that impressive... There's a 90baht (S$3) enterence fee as well.
"The water here comes from thermal springs, originating deep underground in volcanic chambers. Located in the jungle, this site features naturally hollowed-out 'bathtubs' in the smooth stone, filled to the brim with running spring water at a pleasant 35-40C. The mineral salts contained in the water are said to ease a number of ailments, including rheumatism, sciatica and skin complaints."
The walk was not too far in and the water was quite warm indeed, in fact you can tell from my pictures that my camera fogged up. It wasn't really fun cause it was too crowded and everyone knows how much I hate crowds.
We had lunch at this little eatery place, the tables were all individual little huts that were on stilts because of the uprising uneven ground. I refused to order any food for myself and went along with whatever Calvin ordered for me. It's a much better choice that way.




Here's me and my funny face and also my water soaked bikini seeping obvious boobage marks onto my tank top.


Here I am trying to cover up by drowning the whole chest area.

Oh this little guy came meowing along and we fed him shrimp from the pineapple rice (which didn't come in a pineapple). Calvin got a shock when he saw it, the eyes looked like the evil demonic eyes he had in his nightmare.
"Have to please the Spirits and gain good karma! (He's been watching My Name Is Earl on my ipod touch recently... Boys, believe everything they see on TV. HOW CUTE!)






Pineapple rice, Tom Yum soup, Sweet and sour pork and mixed vegetables.





This girl came and ate the last shrimp the cat left behind and she didn't beg she just sat lay there, I fed her some rice while Calvin went to get her a large drumstick for 40baht (S$2) and watched her swallow it down.
Emerald pool was a 800Meter walk from the entrance and it was so so beautiful!
"This is an rich-hued natural pool at the centre of the forest, filled with glistening clear spring water. The area is forested and shady and at different times of the day, the colour of the water changed to different hues. When the water temperature is high, the water turns greenish blue; when the water temperature is low, it is pale green."
Easily seduced by the sight, Calvin and I got changed and waddled our way into the pool, because of the high calcium carbonate deposits, the rocks around the pool felt very slippery. And I watched Calvin stumble around for a little.
The water was neck deep but it felt squishy and slimly at our feet because of the mixture of algae and sand. The water was so clear and relatively clean I could open my eyes in the water without feeling pain and watch some little sliver fish swim by as well.
Tour buses of people came in later while we were in the pool and took pictures of us, felt local eh? At the same time Calvin was hopelessly trying to get out of the pool but he kept falling in - even after I showed him the foot grooves that weren't as slithery compared to the rest of the rocky surface - because of his embarrassing lack of grace and balance. Well he did manage to get out of course only after a long period of time.
We hiked for a long long time in the forest to find the blue pool. And it's not everyday you get to hike in your bikini! And I have the rights because I have a foreign passport! (Trismugersaurous eh) It was a long long walk up hill to a tiny pool that disappointed...




National geographic?

Standing out from the rest of the tourists am I?


Okay the bikini is a UK size 8. Apparently my butt is not proportional with the rest of my body. It looks kinda huge...





NO SWIMMING SIGN. WHAT THE FUCK... ANNOYED





After the long long trip back, we at at P Guesthouse's diner which was unbelievably the best place to it and after the whole trip we realised the best was always under our noses. How crappy is that?
We walked along Krabi Town and passed through various night markets and what not. Made our last desperate attempt to find souvenirs for our friends which was very unfruitful. The only thing I bought throughout the trip was beers, sun hats and a tube of mascara (Cat eyes Maybelline for only S$9).

Food night market. Nothing appetising actually.


This must be the junction of all junctions. At this cross junction there were 8 different traffic lights.
After a few beers we left and went back to Old West Bar, where we felt most comfortable and played Texas Drink'em again with a bucket of rum...
























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